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yeah, i want to see all these victims in staten island and new jersey and new york get their due. i do, i do, i do. but there's a lot of pork in this. stuff that will never get to the victims. >> oh, there's stuff for alaska fisheries, there's things for the kennedy space center, the roof on the smithsonian, job training. it's not a very good bill. as much as i think that my colleagues from new york and new jersey and pennsylvania were mistreated by not getting a vote, i do intend to oppose the vote because it is full of pork and it's not paid for. there may have been a time in this country where it was okay to borrow money to cover national disasters like what we've been through in the northeast. those times have come and gone. again, as much as i sympathize with them for the mistreatment they've received for the last 24 hours, i will be seeking to try and kill this bill until it's paid for. >> you're going to kill this bill until paid for. >> i'm going to try to kill the bill until it's paid for. probably lose. >> that type of thinking has nothing to do with our great country. i
yeah, i want to see all these victims in staten island and new jersey and new york get their due. i do, i do, i do. but there's a lot of pork in this. stuff that will never get to the victims. >> oh, there's stuff for alaska fisheries, there's things for the kennedy space center, the roof on the smithsonian, job training. it's not a very good bill. as much as i think that my colleagues from new york and new jersey and pennsylvania were mistreated by not getting a vote, i do intend to...
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saying legislators in new jersey all came together putting partisanship aside, because he said that sandy is and should not be something political. something he says is not the case in washington. listen to what he had to say. >> we have our congressional delegation here and i thank them for being here. we look forward to what we hope will be quick congressional action on a full sandy aid bill, now, not next week. >> that bill expected to be voted on on the 15th. he also said new jersey will never forget, never stand silent while their citizens are, in his words, being shortchanged. brian. >> that's my governor, bertha, i like to hear it. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> still ahead, cutting the chord, why you might catch a break when others just say no to cable. >> the web is all atwitter about one big -- that came out last night. >> what's that? >> came out of the championship last night. here is the hint. it's got nothing to do with the fighting irish. a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or
saying legislators in new jersey all came together putting partisanship aside, because he said that sandy is and should not be something political. something he says is not the case in washington. listen to what he had to say. >> we have our congressional delegation here and i thank them for being here. we look forward to what we hope will be quick congressional action on a full sandy aid bill, now, not next week. >> that bill expected to be voted on on the 15th. he also said new...
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>> he wanted to see this money faster and a lot of the members of the new jersey and new york delegations are upset still with how they feel they were treated here. they failed in that attempt today, larry. >> we have a date and time president obama is going to unveil his proposed gun control measures tomorrow. what can legal gun owners expect. we have a preview of that coming up. please stay with us. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. get started at legalzoom.com today. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down
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now there is more bad news for new jersey senator bob menendez as the fbi raids the offices of one of his close financial backers. will it present key evidence in the alleged prostitution scandal surrounding the senator. it's all unconfirmed but the potential legal fallout is huge. >>> israel takes no chances. the air force launches two air strikes in syria preventing the assad regime from transporting chemicals and weapons of mass destruction to hezbollah. if the red line is crossed israel will attack again. we cover it all. "the kudlow report" begins now. first up we learned today the fourth quarter gdp fell slightly, much to everybody's surprise. so the white house is blaming republicans for the fiscal tax cliff and the spending sequester which i think is hilarious. they invented the sequester. we have had tax, spend and regulate policies for four years. why not try something different. let's talk about it with our powerhouse panel. jared bernstein, center on budget and policy priorities. senior fellow. doug holtz-ekin, peter suderman and james freeman, assistant editor for the wal
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earlier we spoke to new jersey congressman frank pallone. his district is badly in need of funding for the recovery effort. here's what he had to say about the amendments that have been characterized as pork, attached to the sandy relief bill. >> everything from what i can see is related to some natural disaster. even if it's not sandy. we've waited nine weeks. i mean we're at the point now where if we don't get this funding package passed we're not going to be open for business by memorial day, and the shore is going to suffer. >> the senate is expected to take up whatever legislation the house approves. >> let's get a check on the markets this morning. we've been watching u.s. equity futures and things did turn a little lower than when we first started out this morning. the dow futures down by just over 51 points. s&p futures down by close to 7 points. overseas in asia overnight the markets closed mixed there. not massive moves but in japan the nikkei was up by about 7 tns%. in europe right now you can see that things are barely moving. th
earlier we spoke to new jersey congressman frank pallone. his district is badly in need of funding for the recovery effort. here's what he had to say about the amendments that have been characterized as pork, attached to the sandy relief bill. >> everything from what i can see is related to some natural disaster. even if it's not sandy. we've waited nine weeks. i mean we're at the point now where if we don't get this funding package passed we're not going to be open for business by...
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york, new jersey and connecticut. >> king obviously softening his tone from earlier. clearly some reversal, guys, based on republican reaction to something the republican house speaker could have handled. bill, back to you. >> all right, brian. thank you very much. well, those things, we know that's certain in life, death, taxes and another sequel of a batman movie. another one. our tax code remains far from clear. wait until you hear how much more you could be paying the tax man thanks to the phase out of some deductions embedded in the tax deal that congress just passed. that's coming up next. >> also ahead, our wealth editor robert frank told us who won in the 11th hour tax deal. back after this. st, we understad that if you pick three people, odds are they'll approach everything in their own unique way -- including investing. so we help clients identify and prioritize their life goals. taking that input and directly matching assets and risk preferences against them. the result? a fully customized plan. we call it goals driven investing. you have unique goals. how
york, new jersey and connecticut. >> king obviously softening his tone from earlier. clearly some reversal, guys, based on republican reaction to something the republican house speaker could have handled. bill, back to you. >> all right, brian. thank you very much. well, those things, we know that's certain in life, death, taxes and another sequel of a batman movie. another one. our tax code remains far from clear. wait until you hear how much more you could be paying the tax man...
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he's trying to mollify the new york and new jersey congressmen who have been extremely heated. i mean this, has been very bitter, intraparty warfare over this issue over the last couple of hours. >> not like they will dribble it out as they go on. >> this at least gets them something up front, a down payment on what they are looking for, and from the tone of this press conference which is still going on right now, so we haven't heard all of it, it seems like some of these members are happy with the deal that they are being offered now. >> very good. eamon, thanks very much. >> just fascinating, bill, because the bigger the size of the sandy relief package, the sooner we hit the debt ceiling so these issues aren't related, and on that note house speaker cursing out the senate majority leader outside the oval office, part of the fiscal cliff follies and now the same group has to work together on delicate issues, yes, like the debt ceiling. our chief white house correspondent john harwood has more on the increasing animosity down in the nation's capital. >> you heard about it from
he's trying to mollify the new york and new jersey congressmen who have been extremely heated. i mean this, has been very bitter, intraparty warfare over this issue over the last couple of hours. >> not like they will dribble it out as they go on. >> this at least gets them something up front, a down payment on what they are looking for, and from the tone of this press conference which is still going on right now, so we haven't heard all of it, it seems like some of these members...
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mary in new jersey? >> caller: yes, boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, mary. >> caller: mary from the state of new jersey. >> love it. >> caller: duke energy. >> duke is an inexpensive stock with a good yield, used to be one of my favorite utilities and i want to buy that stock right here. larry in michigan. larry? >> caller: yes, jim, i watch your show all the time. i love it. you've made me profits. thank you. >> thank you for saying that. thank you. >> caller: my stock is mas. >> it's good. now the stock just spiked but it's been one of my favorites, i also like fortune brands. i want them to merge with each other. i would buy masco here. buy 50 here, room for a pullback. let's go to mark in new york. mark? >> caller: jim, lots of stock market pin action strike boo-yahs to you. >> true. >> caller: me and my 10-year-old son listen and learn together. thanks for all the knowledge. >> that's what i love! that's what i love, thank you. >> caller: your staff is great and -- >> yes, they are. >> caller: stay healthy
mary in new jersey? >> caller: yes, boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, mary. >> caller: mary from the state of new jersey. >> love it. >> caller: duke energy. >> duke is an inexpensive stock with a good yield, used to be one of my favorite utilities and i want to buy that stock right here. larry in michigan. larry? >> caller: yes, jim, i watch your show all the time. i love it. you've made me profits. thank you. >> thank you for saying that. thank you....
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barry in new jersey. barry? >> caller: cramer. >> barry. >> caller: cramer, good to talk to you, buddy, it's barry from trenton, new jersey. >> how you been? >> caller: well, not that good. listen -- >> what's the matter? >> caller: i should've listened to you a few years ago when you were talking about caterpillar and 3m and what a great investment. and of course, i didn't invest and that was my first mistake. i threw my money into -- >> cramer makes, the world takes. >> caller: i guess so. and the next time you were talking about facebook and how overvalued it was, again, i think i'm smarter than the average bear, i couldn't wait to buy it, i got it on the secondary market. i got it real high and i bought a lot of it. >> okay. >> caller: i guess my question is now with it trading now at over $30 for the first time in six months and with the new announcement coming out next week, seems to be pretty secretive, what do you think of facebook now? >> i adopted the monkey's approach to this stock. i'm a believer, i
barry in new jersey. barry? >> caller: cramer. >> barry. >> caller: cramer, good to talk to you, buddy, it's barry from trenton, new jersey. >> how you been? >> caller: well, not that good. listen -- >> what's the matter? >> caller: i should've listened to you a few years ago when you were talking about caterpillar and 3m and what a great investment. and of course, i didn't invest and that was my first mistake. i threw my money into -- >> cramer...
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i want to start with derek in new jersey. derek. >> caller: b-b-boo-yah, jim. thanks for helping the home gamers. >> doing my best. >> caller: szym. >> no. it's too speculative for me. doesn't make money. i have so many stories that are doing well like celgene in jersey. timothy in georgia. timothy. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: allt. over 25% yesterday. >> i know. i was working with nicole saying, listen, we recommended it. it went up big and round tripped. that was my bad. it was such a big gain. boo on me. at this level i don't want to sell it. it's too low. mike in new york. mike. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. how you doing? >> all right. how about you? >> caller: all right. teva. it came in 10% from 42. you called two weeks ago. time to get back? >> no, no. sell, sell, sell. that one's too hard to own. louis in florida. louis. >> caller: jim, hnr, harvest natural resources. >> no, no, no. speculative. we like chevron, my friend. let's go for that. let's go to robert in florida. robert. >> caller: jim, i want to give you a florida state boo-yah
i want to start with derek in new jersey. derek. >> caller: b-b-boo-yah, jim. thanks for helping the home gamers. >> doing my best. >> caller: szym. >> no. it's too speculative for me. doesn't make money. i have so many stories that are doing well like celgene in jersey. timothy in georgia. timothy. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: allt. over 25% yesterday. >> i know. i was working with nicole saying, listen, we recommended it. it...
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we have breaking news from the new jersey governor. happy new year, gentlemen. bri brian, news from governor christie. >> yes, we is talking about superstorm sandy not getting help. he is not mincing words. basically comparing it to other tragedy answers there is no doubt about who he blames. >> 31 days for andrew victims. 17 days for victims of gustav and ike. ten days for victims of katrina. for victims of sandy in new jersey, new york and connecticut, it has been 66 days. and the wait continues. there's only one group to blame for continued suffering of these innocent victims. the house majority and their speaker, john boehner. >> christie said over the weekend, he was assured this would get done. if you don't know the story, near the end of the session in the house of representatives, did not take unthe bill and now they have to start over from scratch and after 11:20 p.m., christie says, he called john boehner four times and the call was not picked up. back to you. >> certainly a man never to mince his words. disappointing and disgusting, i think says it al
we have breaking news from the new jersey governor. happy new year, gentlemen. bri brian, news from governor christie. >> yes, we is talking about superstorm sandy not getting help. he is not mincing words. basically comparing it to other tragedy answers there is no doubt about who he blames. >> 31 days for andrew victims. 17 days for victims of gustav and ike. ten days for victims of katrina. for victims of sandy in new jersey, new york and connecticut, it has been 66 days. and the...
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let's go to bob in new jersey. >> caller: hi, jim. this is bob grunder from the storm-ravaged town of matasquan, new jersey. >> the guy was like listen i'm worried about waste. i'm worried about people's homes, i'm not talking about second homes, i'm talking about first homes, i think congress could address it, i sure hope so, governor christie. come on the show, repeat what you said, you're the man, go ahead. >> i have a reasonable position in gardner denver at 35 and eaton at 50. knowing that gardner denver is takeover target and eaton at 56 seems a little rich, i would like to increase my position in one or the other which one would you recommend and at what price for a long-term hold? >> all right. gardner denver we do, we don't know, the it doesn't look like there's a deal, we don't speculate. the fundamentals just okay there. eaton, that's sandy cutler has done a remarkable job. but i'm not a buyer of stocks after an up 3% move, when they pull back it's going to be eaton is the one that i like. the best stock of 2013? it could b
let's go to bob in new jersey. >> caller: hi, jim. this is bob grunder from the storm-ravaged town of matasquan, new jersey. >> the guy was like listen i'm worried about waste. i'm worried about people's homes, i'm not talking about second homes, i'm talking about first homes, i think congress could address it, i sure hope so, governor christie. come on the show, repeat what you said, you're the man, go ahead. >> i have a reasonable position in gardner denver at 35 and eaton...
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maybe it's just summit, new jersey. bob hugens is a neighbor of mine, headquartered in the town i'm in. and dave cote is my next door neighbor. get google maps, you can figure out what to buy. he too might be challenged about what to do for an encore after honeywell's remarkable and well-deserved run. if this stock comes down at all next week, it's the one i want to buy ahead of the quarter. autos, aerospace, refining, commercial construction, climate controls. that's actually everything. that's why i want you in it. another one, buy this one ahead, that one ahead. next up is kimberly clark, slow and steady wins the race and so do pro-shareholder managements like kimberly clark's got. it's been one of my favorite stocks and now i think it's going to keep plodding higher, higher, higher. last but not least is warehouser. we said good-bye to the stock for the charitable trust which you can follow along because it had run too much. we were like up too much for the darn thing. but, listen, warehouse is the largest timber co
maybe it's just summit, new jersey. bob hugens is a neighbor of mine, headquartered in the town i'm in. and dave cote is my next door neighbor. get google maps, you can figure out what to buy. he too might be challenged about what to do for an encore after honeywell's remarkable and well-deserved run. if this stock comes down at all next week, it's the one i want to buy ahead of the quarter. autos, aerospace, refining, commercial construction, climate controls. that's actually everything....
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too good for new jersey? too good for new jersey, are you? >> i'm single. i want to live in new york city. you married, you live in new jersey. >> how is it working? >> great, actually. >> you're still single. >>> notable other -- other notable market activity. the dow transports closed at an historic high. the index soared 15% during the last two months. on our agenda today, a number of economic reports. 8:30 a.m. eastern time, the consumer price index. later in the morning, industrial production. and also the national association of home builders housing market index. in the afternoon, the fed releases its beige book, dull name but exciting. survey of regional economic conditions. in earnings central, two releases likely to steal the show. jpmorgan and goldman sachs, both set to post quarterly results before the bell. very excited. >> well, and -- just to the extent that you know what we're going to focus on. >> as big as the myriad operations of jpmorgan are and as much as we can tell about the economy and financial sector, we will be obsessed with jamie
too good for new jersey? too good for new jersey, are you? >> i'm single. i want to live in new york city. you married, you live in new jersey. >> how is it working? >> great, actually. >> you're still single. >>> notable other -- other notable market activity. the dow transports closed at an historic high. the index soared 15% during the last two months. on our agenda today, a number of economic reports. 8:30 a.m. eastern time, the consumer price index. later...
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patrick in new jersey. patrick? >> caller: hey, hello, mr. cramer. >> how are you? >> caller: good. big bon jovi boo-yah for you. >> love bon jovi. >> caller: this is the town he grew up in, formed his band. >> love it. >> caller: with mortgage rates at all-time lows. and new applications rising, hurricane sandy hitting the east coast and home building about to rise again. >> mm-hmm. >> caller: i own a stock for less than a year and made good money on it, but there's questions about their cash flow. i was wondering if it's a good player or should i sell? the stock is called head waters, hw. >> no, speculative and you hit it out of the park. it's time to -- >> sell, sell, sell! >> you did real well, let's move on. i've got to tell you, i think once the stock goes up like that and is exactly as you said about it, take the money and run. paul in minnesota. paul? >> caller: hey, jim, how's it going? >> all right. how about you? >> caller: i've got a question about facebook. what do you think about the earnings report next week? >> i don't know, the stock has had a big run. i do like fac
patrick in new jersey. patrick? >> caller: hey, hello, mr. cramer. >> how are you? >> caller: good. big bon jovi boo-yah for you. >> love bon jovi. >> caller: this is the town he grew up in, formed his band. >> love it. >> caller: with mortgage rates at all-time lows. and new applications rising, hurricane sandy hitting the east coast and home building about to rise again. >> mm-hmm. >> caller: i own a stock for less than a year and made...
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. >> so you could hear those republicans and democratic members from new york and new jersey upset they gavelled down the session last night before they voted on this bill and today, some of those members have been venting their anger at a system that they say is unfair to their constituents. take a listen. >> these people have no problem finding new york when it comes to raising money. it is only when it comes to allocating money they can't find the ability to do it. we cannot believe that this cruel knife in the back was delivered to our region. >> this is is time to stop debating and take the gloves off, jersey style. democrats and republicanes from hard hit areas this afternoon, we know that new jersey governor chris christie will hold a press conference in about an hour's time to talk about how he feels about all of this. and the president of the united states is also weighed in from his trip to hawaii, urging now the house of representatives to vote on the sandy aid bill today before the new congress goes out of session. meanwhile, speaker boehner says it is one of his first prior
. >> so you could hear those republicans and democratic members from new york and new jersey upset they gavelled down the session last night before they voted on this bill and today, some of those members have been venting their anger at a system that they say is unfair to their constituents. take a listen. >> these people have no problem finding new york when it comes to raising money. it is only when it comes to allocating money they can't find the ability to do it. we cannot...
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our next guest says the outrage in new york and new jersey contributes far more in federal tax dollars than they get back. joining us for more, joe wiesenhall. patrick o'keefe is with us, as well. thank you for joining us in 2013. we're fresh, we're new. >> thank you for having me. >> is that just the way you work in a federal environment? the richer states have to subsidize the poorer? >> it's great. it's a working system. it's a good thing. it's a good thing in our system that we have rich states constantly transferring money to the poorer states. it is a mechanism that makes the federal system work. it's why we haven't had a series of state debt crises. it's why we don't have a big problem like the eurozone and it's good. but then as chris christie pointed out, when there are times when a rich state is in trouble, such as after hurricane sandy and then you have the major sdaen disaster and then you have opposition coming from a political faction that's largely rooted in the red states, in the more conservative states, then you have a problem and you have to look at the fairness of i
our next guest says the outrage in new york and new jersey contributes far more in federal tax dollars than they get back. joining us for more, joe wiesenhall. patrick o'keefe is with us, as well. thank you for joining us in 2013. we're fresh, we're new. >> thank you for having me. >> is that just the way you work in a federal environment? the richer states have to subsidize the poorer? >> it's great. it's a working system. it's a good thing. it's a good thing in our system...
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hawaii ranked second at 8% followed by vermont, new jersey and oregon. now, these numbers are lower than the official tax rate because state and property taxes are often deducted from federal taxes. nationwide the 1%ers paid 5.6% of their income in state taxes. the bottom 20%, they pay almost twice as much relative to their income. now, the report takes aim at states that are looking to reduce or eliminate income taxes saying it would be unfair and make an unfair system even worse while the bottom are paying more of their paycheck to taxes. the fact, however, remains, high earners pay the bulk of the income taxes in many states. can you read the full story at cnbc.com's inside wealth. back to you. >> so, california's the leading one, but new york is very close, right? new york is, what, you've got 9.8% state ant 3.6% city. >> actually, again, talking about what people actually pay relative to their income, not the published rates. >> and it's surprising to me that new york was not up there. i think it's 7%, maybe even 6%, so it might have been in the top
hawaii ranked second at 8% followed by vermont, new jersey and oregon. now, these numbers are lower than the official tax rate because state and property taxes are often deducted from federal taxes. nationwide the 1%ers paid 5.6% of their income in state taxes. the bottom 20%, they pay almost twice as much relative to their income. now, the report takes aim at states that are looking to reduce or eliminate income taxes saying it would be unfair and make an unfair system even worse while the...
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south florida by way of teaneck, new jersey. i'm calling about krispy kreme donuts. i sold it and forgot about it and now it seems like they reinvented themselves. the stock is up 70% since mid november and still trading. even talk about take over. >> i believe there is a turn going on. it has been ages since i looked at it. the last time i looked at it i chipped my tooth. i will do more work on it and see where this one can stop. nobody does know. robert in massachusetts, robert. >> booyah jim, hail from massachusetts. >> fantastic. >> there you go pats i don't know. >> sounds good. today, retail sales numbers were released for december and the 4th quarter. >> right. >> and the terms were solid firm, somewhat above the expectations. now, yesterday, a company called eastern pacific released their numbers with the upside bias going forward. can you comment on this company? >> this company is the old liz claiborne. >> these guys seem to be the right time. all right please. don't be alarmed the market just needs to wake up and based on my exper yeens experience it will
south florida by way of teaneck, new jersey. i'm calling about krispy kreme donuts. i sold it and forgot about it and now it seems like they reinvented themselves. the stock is up 70% since mid november and still trading. even talk about take over. >> i believe there is a turn going on. it has been ages since i looked at it. the last time i looked at it i chipped my tooth. i will do more work on it and see where this one can stop. nobody does know. robert in massachusetts, robert....
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in my home state of connecticut, it's 48.5%, in new jersey and new york, it's higher. and in california, it's higher again. >> right. >> and 50% is well past the peak of the curve, meaning that as production rises -- as taxes rise, production diminishes. so, when taxes go to 100%, production goes to0 and the government collects nothing. >> right. >> so, as taxes rise, the government's stake will diminish. and the government's stake is maximized somewhere between 40% and 45%. and we are beyond that. so, the government's stake is going to diminish from here on, so raising taxes is no longer going to be an answer to deficit reduction and apparently neither is cutting spending. >> yeah, i mean, i guess, you know, the broad -- the broad populous, you know, the people, i don't know that they necessarily understand the implications of not cutting spending, because it does feel like, you know, it constantly goes on the republicans that the republicans, you know, are bad and the gop, you know, and sort of between the media and sort of the talking points, that's what the broad p
in my home state of connecticut, it's 48.5%, in new jersey and new york, it's higher. and in california, it's higher again. >> right. >> and 50% is well past the peak of the curve, meaning that as production rises -- as taxes rise, production diminishes. so, when taxes go to 100%, production goes to0 and the government collects nothing. >> right. >> so, as taxes rise, the government's stake will diminish. and the government's stake is maximized somewhere between 40% and...
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we'll start with eddy in new jersey. >> how are you? >> i hear you are not so good tonight. i'll do it, i'll finish it i'm a trooper. >> two weeks ago you had the ceo on from chineer and i got interested in the stock. i'm confused because there are two listed. >> the lng is the one he said it has a clear flight path. that said, it has quite a run. cool it a little and then do some buying. ryan in virginia, ryan? >> just wanted to give you a united states navy booyah. >> a thank you for serving booyah appreciate it. >> drug company, it is an orphan drug company. i think it is good, but understand it is speculative. >> let's go to mark in new mexico. >> looking at alan. >> i like that. buy buy buy. it is a good refiner. and that, is the conclusion of the lightening round. >> the lightening round is sponsored by td ameritrade. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the mar
we'll start with eddy in new jersey. >> how are you? >> i hear you are not so good tonight. i'll do it, i'll finish it i'm a trooper. >> two weeks ago you had the ceo on from chineer and i got interested in the stock. i'm confused because there are two listed. >> the lng is the one he said it has a clear flight path. that said, it has quite a run. cool it a little and then do some buying. ryan in virginia, ryan? >> just wanted to give you a united states navy...
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i'm told they need that bad in new jersey. louisiana pacific and w ax weyerhouser. you will be bidding with my charitable trust. i'm always buying below the market. don't forget some of these ansillary plays. the cable companies. when you buy a new home you hook it up. probably will make you money. i work for one. or the materials companies. makes ago gates for new roads. berkshire hathaway. of course one of the nation's hearthest railroad a e largest railroads. the housing rally continues? can the housing rally continue? how many times have we heard that question? how many times have we condition told it is a matter of time before the fed turns off the juice he is going to keep the money going until we reach the goal of 6.5 unemployment. we have been building homes at a rate of 1.5 million a year in this country. but we dropped to building 400,000 a couple of years ago. talk about unsustainable. that is crazy. of course the bears, man, they are everywhere aren't they? the bears, wake up will you? the bears, they told us it didn't matter. the prices couldn't rise. b
i'm told they need that bad in new jersey. louisiana pacific and w ax weyerhouser. you will be bidding with my charitable trust. i'm always buying below the market. don't forget some of these ansillary plays. the cable companies. when you buy a new home you hook it up. probably will make you money. i work for one. or the materials companies. makes ago gates for new roads. berkshire hathaway. of course one of the nation's hearthest railroad a e largest railroads. the housing rally continues? can...
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we'll start with eddie in new jersey. >> how are you? i hear you are not so good tonight. >> i'll do it, i'll finish it. i'm a trooper. >> two weeks ago you had the ceo on from chiniere and i got interested in the stock. i'm confused because there are two chenieres listed. >> the lng is the one he said it has a clear flight path. natural gas stays slow. that said, it has quite a run. cool it a little and then do some buying. ryan in virginia, ryan? >> just wanted to give you a united states navy booyah. >> a thank you for serving booyah. appreciate it. >> my company -- >> drug company, it is an orphan drug company. i think it is good, but understand it is speculative. let's go to mark in new mexico. >> looking at alan. >> i like that. buy buy buy. it is a good refiner. and that, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shou
we'll start with eddie in new jersey. >> how are you? i hear you are not so good tonight. >> i'll do it, i'll finish it. i'm a trooper. >> two weeks ago you had the ceo on from chiniere and i got interested in the stock. i'm confused because there are two chenieres listed. >> the lng is the one he said it has a clear flight path. natural gas stays slow. that said, it has quite a run. cool it a little and then do some buying. ryan in virginia, ryan? >> just wanted...
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skip in new jersey? skip? >> caller: big booyah too you. >> what is going on? >> caller: are mlp, master limited partnerships an appropriate investment for ira retirement accounts? >> here is why i hardly ever do this, for give me, you have to speak to your accountant for this, because you can pay a penalty if you have too much income coming from them. you do not run afoul of the penalty. let's go to anup in california. >> caller: how are you doing? >> really good, how are you doing? >> caller: good. you have mentioned in previous episodes that it's valuable to track a group of fundamentally good stocks and buy when prices are down, much like you may scope out a fancy watch at macy's and then buy in the after christmas sale. >> still working. >> caller: i wondered if you the price the earnings to share will help to time the purchase. and adjusting the cash flow ratio, would that be a better metric? >> i like that idea, that is truly rigorous, but in the end, what will tell you whether to buy or not is if the market takes the stock down, not the company's fundam
skip in new jersey? skip? >> caller: big booyah too you. >> what is going on? >> caller: are mlp, master limited partnerships an appropriate investment for ira retirement accounts? >> here is why i hardly ever do this, for give me, you have to speak to your accountant for this, because you can pay a penalty if you have too much income coming from them. you do not run afoul of the penalty. let's go to anup in california. >> caller: how are you doing? >> really...
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scott garrett is back with us, a republican from new jersey and vice chair of the house budget committee. welcome back. great to see you again. >> good to be back with you. >> happy new year. >> there are some people including senator rand paul of kentucky who say that at your conference last week in williamsburg you retreated on the debt ceiling issue. is that a fair characterization? if so, was it a change of heart or a change of tactics? >> i didn't hear rand's comment as far as that is concerned. i think what the gop house conference is concerned about is how do we get forward during the next couple of months with an administration who just yesterday said he has a bold agenda going forward for the future. in order to have an agenda whether you're president of the united states or the ceo or cfo, you have to have a budget. we're saying the same thing the american public is saying to the senate, give us your budget if you want us to then go forward and continuously raise the debt limit. >> so you feel that this vote tomorrow will pass the house what do you expect the senate will do? th
scott garrett is back with us, a republican from new jersey and vice chair of the house budget committee. welcome back. great to see you again. >> good to be back with you. >> happy new year. >> there are some people including senator rand paul of kentucky who say that at your conference last week in williamsburg you retreated on the debt ceiling issue. is that a fair characterization? if so, was it a change of heart or a change of tactics? >> i didn't hear rand's...
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last friday john in new jersey asked about just energy group, je. and i said i would get back to him. they sell natural gas and electricity. natural gas hovers around low levels. a big part of energy's business. so lack of demand is a concern. 12.5% yield, worry some. a serious red flag. just energy's cash, the cash flow, under pressure for higher market expenses, a dividend cut could happen. steer clear. just say no to just energy. now some tweets. let's start with a tweet from steven crawford, @smcbmt, i don't know. who says darden, dri, worthy of more homework for dividend portfolio or don't waste the time? they have to grow, they are not putting up numbers that would make me feel comfortable saying this is good dividend play. flip ncf, thanks for the tip, up 28%, you still liking the stock? a great company. and vaccines too. this company is terrific. we know when we have the ceo on, he's dine nahhia might. this tweet from been at stcil. excellent avy with you and pop. that's my dad. nothing more important than family. couldn't agree more. new av
last friday john in new jersey asked about just energy group, je. and i said i would get back to him. they sell natural gas and electricity. natural gas hovers around low levels. a big part of energy's business. so lack of demand is a concern. 12.5% yield, worry some. a serious red flag. just energy's cash, the cash flow, under pressure for higher market expenses, a dividend cut could happen. steer clear. just say no to just energy. now some tweets. let's start with a tweet from steven...
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interestingly here, the taxes are just and for somebody in new jersey, there is a key, 4300 on that $800 thousand home. let's move to the last one stepping up above to $1.1 million. 600, 30 pj street in st. pete. >>> ty, counting down to super bowl xxxxvii. . brian? >> sue, the sun is out. league is ready. nfl is about squeezing revenue from everywhere. coming up on "power lunch." few places that they get money from you might not expect. we'll be right back. that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> maybe you've heard this. 49ers taking on the ravens. so much is made of the commercials during the game but is the big money really made on the field? brian is live in new orleans. brian? >> tyler, of course. tommy thom
interestingly here, the taxes are just and for somebody in new jersey, there is a key, 4300 on that $800 thousand home. let's move to the last one stepping up above to $1.1 million. 600, 30 pj street in st. pete. >>> ty, counting down to super bowl xxxxvii. . brian? >> sue, the sun is out. league is ready. nfl is about squeezing revenue from everywhere. coming up on "power lunch." few places that they get money from you might not expect. we'll be right back. that has...
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john in new jersey. john. >> caller: hello. >> hello. >> caller: my stock is just energy, je. >> i just don't know about just energy. so i'm going to have to do some work and come back on that one. let's go to mark in the illini. mark. >> caller: hi there, jim. from the land of lincoln. i'd like to hear your thoughts about maco surgical. >> no, man, have i disliked that stock. i'm not change mieg mind. i think that was a much hyped stock. maybe they should come on and describe why i should be persuaded at 12. i'm staying away. rick? >> caller: rick from naed city. my question is about amrn, amarin. >> i know i'm going to be accosted on the streets but it's not one of my favorites. i do my own work and i don't like the stock. it is not one that i want you in. let's go to jared. got to go to jared in florida. jared! >> caller: how you doing, jim? >> all right. how about you? >> caller: i'm okay. my stock is clear, clear communications. >> no -- clear wire communications and you know what, that one's done,
john in new jersey. john. >> caller: hello. >> hello. >> caller: my stock is just energy, je. >> i just don't know about just energy. so i'm going to have to do some work and come back on that one. let's go to mark in the illini. mark. >> caller: hi there, jim. from the land of lincoln. i'd like to hear your thoughts about maco surgical. >> no, man, have i disliked that stock. i'm not change mieg mind. i think that was a much hyped stock. maybe they should...
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the ferry was in route from new jersey. the ntsb is investigating and ty, there is a very personal situation because one of the gentlemen wlos been critically injured in that ferry accident is johnny. we know him here as johnny utah. he works for barclays here at the new york stock exchange. we understand he is in surgery and we wish him and his family all the very best. we will be thinking about him and praying for him. very somber mood down here. a number of people who work on this floor, ty, were hurt. >> i believe including one of the other freedom rider of that ferry is matt who joins us from time to time. >> yes. >> i don't know if matt is there today. but some 50 people injured. at least two in the news reports, including individuals you just mentioned. >> johnny utah. >> we wish them well as they go through recovery of course. >>> up next, boeing and push back. phil la la bow has more. phil? >> he is a hundred percent comfortable the dream liner is safe to fly. we will have more when "power lunch" returns. [ male an
the ferry was in route from new jersey. the ntsb is investigating and ty, there is a very personal situation because one of the gentlemen wlos been critically injured in that ferry accident is johnny. we know him here as johnny utah. he works for barclays here at the new york stock exchange. we understand he is in surgery and we wish him and his family all the very best. we will be thinking about him and praying for him. very somber mood down here. a number of people who work on this floor, ty,...
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his name is the business school dean at the college of new jersey. he's one of the foremost experts on pyramids. and he co-wrote a paper -- >> not giza. >> he wrote a paper with the economist at the ftc who basically is the guy who goes out and decides this whole issue is it a pyramid scheme or multilevel marketing. what he told me is, those who purchase the products and distributors become more inactive it's a company selling a business opportunity than a consumer products company. now that can be interpreted in many different ways. i want to say something very clearly here. michael johnson to my face this close to me screaming at me they are not a pyramid scheme. in the end regulators will look at this. >> jim chanos made a statement today that to me sums the whole argument up and it talks about the battle between ackman and loeb. he says it comes down to which guy can prove whether the business is good or not. >> end of story. it's either a good business or it ain't. >> you're right. remember this battle that's going on between these twice has mor
his name is the business school dean at the college of new jersey. he's one of the foremost experts on pyramids. and he co-wrote a paper -- >> not giza. >> he wrote a paper with the economist at the ftc who basically is the guy who goes out and decides this whole issue is it a pyramid scheme or multilevel marketing. what he told me is, those who purchase the products and distributors become more inactive it's a company selling a business opportunity than a consumer products company....
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in flames over new jersey. this is the golden cross. how dare you get in the way of apple going to 705. >> average price target, by the way, is 617. i think i saw this morning. >> what a change. >> 740 just one month ago, if you can believe that. >> more positively, carter worth and bob were saying it's time to sell the markets overall and buy apple. because apple has made a round trip from a full year ago. it's closed that entire gap. you can buy apple at levels, if you missed the whole rally, missed everything for the past year, you buy it now. and it finds some stability. it's inexpensive. >> it sells at eight times earnings. i can make an investment case for it. it's just not what people want. they want more than an investment. >> and it's a cash. >> they want something so exciting, they want -- how many pixels? they want this to be enough to be able to build a nuclear power plant. right? they want to press a power button and you have a nuclear power plant. >> that's not in here. >> that's a 2014 story. >> it's inexpensive. as soon
in flames over new jersey. this is the golden cross. how dare you get in the way of apple going to 705. >> average price target, by the way, is 617. i think i saw this morning. >> what a change. >> 740 just one month ago, if you can believe that. >> more positively, carter worth and bob were saying it's time to sell the markets overall and buy apple. because apple has made a round trip from a full year ago. it's closed that entire gap. you can buy apple at levels, if you...
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the summit in new jersey. a bunch of guys. we survive because big business in this case, selgean is headquarters down the street. what would make us thrive? merck moving its business there too. everyone at the summit elks knows we are all beholden to big business to make our small ones strong. that's how it works. you got to stop the rhetoric, politicians. go work in the inn. george mcgovern recognized what it was like. neither big nor small business wants a government shutdown, plus the other big voting contingent. the elderly. they are not cool on missing that social security check last time i looked. you will make a bargain. one more reason why it won't be such a vicious showdown. we act as if the democrats are the parties of tax and spend, the republicans are the party of borrow and spend. did you see any evidence of the bush administration that there was any entitlement cutbacks? i don't believe most republican politicians have discipline when it comes to spending or they wouldn't have been nearly as profligate, give me a
the summit in new jersey. a bunch of guys. we survive because big business in this case, selgean is headquarters down the street. what would make us thrive? merck moving its business there too. everyone at the summit elks knows we are all beholden to big business to make our small ones strong. that's how it works. you got to stop the rhetoric, politicians. go work in the inn. george mcgovern recognized what it was like. neither big nor small business wants a government shutdown, plus the other...
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. >> a new jersey based company, getting out of the terminal business and investors like the news. 20 storage terminals. get out of the refining business. that trees up a billion dollars in capital they will use for other part of their oil and gas business. elliott international, which made news for nearly starting a war with argentina, true story, filing to buy more shares of hess valued at about $800 million. management frustrated. this was an $80 stock a year and half ago. >> falling on the other side of the trade. let's take a look. >> down 7% p goldman downgrading to sell. lower steel price. there is no sign of turn around. a electrical steel side of the business. >> down by 58%. this is a wow. going from ouch to wow. xerox. >> xerox is not a name we talk about a lot. >> yeah. >> really not. raising their rating to outperform market perform. they are citing growth in services business as well as improved margins. xerox folks, why we haven't talked about it. been a dog the last couple of years. $17 stock in mid 2007. what that price? >> 18 bucks and 19 cents. >> that's about half
. >> a new jersey based company, getting out of the terminal business and investors like the news. 20 storage terminals. get out of the refining business. that trees up a billion dollars in capital they will use for other part of their oil and gas business. elliott international, which made news for nearly starting a war with argentina, true story, filing to buy more shares of hess valued at about $800 million. management frustrated. this was an $80 stock a year and half ago. >>...
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. >> new york state, let's talk about new york state and new jersey, home sales have been increasing. mortgage refinances very, very strong. this is a clear sign of a movement up. i wouldn't say it's a tremendous rally. >> are you talking about volume of home sales? >> yes. >> i think they are starting to churn with it. that doesn't mean the prices are going up. they were at a level where people started getting -- >> if you look at nationwide numbers including new york state, i think you'll find home prices are up over the same period last year. >> so the debate continues. gentleman, we'll leave it there. let's head down to the nasdaq and good day for technology today? >> a lot of good news. buckle up, simon. we're going to go fast. first, semiconductor stocks outperforming the others. taiwan semiconductor had a demand for chips specifically in the smartphone and tablets phase. they're providing a nice lift including but not limited to kay link and cord. that's the top performing stock. putting chip stocks aside for a second, we'll continue to watch apple. also social media, we have o
. >> new york state, let's talk about new york state and new jersey, home sales have been increasing. mortgage refinances very, very strong. this is a clear sign of a movement up. i wouldn't say it's a tremendous rally. >> are you talking about volume of home sales? >> yes. >> i think they are starting to churn with it. that doesn't mean the prices are going up. they were at a level where people started getting -- >> if you look at nationwide numbers including new...
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and announcing the sale of its new jersey refinely, this complete hes's transformation from integrated gas and oil company to one mainly in exploration and production. sue? >> a dark secret in new york city. luxury real estate comes along with high maintenance fees and the fees have been soaring throughout the crisis and recovery. robert frank is on the really big, big money beat for us today. hi, robert. >> hi. big money and high maintenance fees. the cost is usually measured by the real estate. but for buyers, it is the maintenance fees that can break the bank. cnbc takes you on a tour inside the most expensive co-op on the market in new york city. listed for 95, that right, $95 million. you won't believe what it cost just to keep this mega mansion up and running. let's take a look. >> what the homeowner's association cost? >> we call it maintenance. >> okay. >> homeowner association and real estate taxes are combined in one monthly figure. and what the number? including made service twice a day. and all of the other amenities which come with this, which include a spa. >> maybe up in
and announcing the sale of its new jersey refinely, this complete hes's transformation from integrated gas and oil company to one mainly in exploration and production. sue? >> a dark secret in new york city. luxury real estate comes along with high maintenance fees and the fees have been soaring throughout the crisis and recovery. robert frank is on the really big, big money beat for us today. hi, robert. >> hi. big money and high maintenance fees. the cost is usually measured by...
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it includes florida, new york, new jersey, connecticut, illinois, ohio. and those are the states in 2012 where we saw some pretty substantial increases in foreclosure activity from 2011. and so those are the states that are struggling with foreclosure crisis because of that long foreclosure process. >> do we have any idea at all nationwide how many homeowners are currently seriously under water on loans and in danger of forclosing? do we have that kind of data? >> yes. on top of the people in foreclosure, we have an even bigger pool of homeowners under water. that's 10.9 million nationwide. which is about 26%. >> that's a lot. >> the good news there is that 10.million is down from 12.5 million a year ago. that slowly is getting better but that 10.9 million is a huge pool of potential risk in the market. >> it is slowly getting better. how severe do you think the problem is in five years. how many of those 11 million under water homeowners will have positive equity in five years time? >> i think we will see probably at least half -- at least worth 5 millio
it includes florida, new york, new jersey, connecticut, illinois, ohio. and those are the states in 2012 where we saw some pretty substantial increases in foreclosure activity from 2011. and so those are the states that are struggling with foreclosure crisis because of that long foreclosure process. >> do we have any idea at all nationwide how many homeowners are currently seriously under water on loans and in danger of forclosing? do we have that kind of data? >> yes. on top of the...
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. >> new jersey senator bob menendez dragged into ugly allegations. now the fbi is reportedly investigating him and his alleged -- alleged involvement with underage prostitutes. in the next half hour, "the kudlow report" is loaded with allegations and accusations. stay with us because we're going to be fair and balanced on this. trust me. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to this "kudlow report." we're all used to financial titans squaring off but it's usually in a board room, not a cable television. a long
. >> new jersey senator bob menendez dragged into ugly allegations. now the fbi is reportedly investigating him and his alleged -- alleged involvement with underage prostitutes. in the next half hour, "the kudlow report" is loaded with allegations and accusations. stay with us because we're going to be fair and balanced on this. trust me. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it...
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shame on congress. >> angry new york/new jersey lawmakers say the house delay marks a stark contrast to congressional reaction to hurricane katrina in 2005. a republican-controlled congress swiftly approved $62 billion in aid just days after the gulf coast hit the coast. >> why did the senate not have a bill until -- >> they looked at it for a long time. >> by the time we saw them, they had an hour to look at it. >> if it had been done earlier -- >> so why wasn't that done earlier? >> why didn't the house do something early earlier? >> i don't know. i guess because everybody was dealing with the fiscal cliff. >> people are so concerned about that, but they have been so long in digging their heels in and not doing anything about that. >> the senate received a 181 page bill three minutes, right? >> but that was because everybody was adding earmarks in it. >> everybody wants to help the sandy victims and no one is going to say you shouldn't. and the knee jerk reaction is so obvious to say, yeah, they shoo done this long ago. but nobody wants to see a bunch of pork in there where people
shame on congress. >> angry new york/new jersey lawmakers say the house delay marks a stark contrast to congressional reaction to hurricane katrina in 2005. a republican-controlled congress swiftly approved $62 billion in aid just days after the gulf coast hit the coast. >> why did the senate not have a bill until -- >> they looked at it for a long time. >> by the time we saw them, they had an hour to look at it. >> if it had been done earlier -- >> so why...